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Using Digital Image Correlation for Quantifying Load Induced in Elastomers at Cryogenic TemperaturesElastomers have glass transition temperatures (TG) that are well below room temperature. Below this temperature, elastomers can suddenly exhibit significantly different mechanical properties than those exhibited at warmer temperatures. A unique test was developed to measure the induced load generated by elastomers that have been gripped on both ends and cooled to cryogenic temperatures. The test simulates a space flight critical component that will result in loss of vehicle if the elastomer separates from the gripped end. Digital image correlation (DIC) was used to measure the strain on the material surface and the displacement of the grips during testing. Two cameras were mounted on an isolated tripod to capture images through optical glass fitted on the thermal chamber. DIC measurements were used to measure the elastic modulus, coefficient of thermal expansion, and the loads at the gripped ends, above and below the TG. There was nearly no load developed while the temperature was above the TG but loads rapidly increased two orders of magnitude as the temperature dropped below the TG.
Document ID
20230012863
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Presentation
Authors
Matlock Mennu
(Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Date Acquired
September 1, 2023
Subject Category
Structural Mechanics
Meeting Information
Meeting: iDICs Conference
Location: Awara, Fukui
Country: JP
Start Date: October 9, 2023
End Date: October 12, 2023
Sponsors: Langley Research Center
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 869021.05.23.14.03
Distribution Limits
Public
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